Sfilatino Italian Gourmet

342 W 57th St, New York
(646) 476-9856

Recent Reviews

Elizabeth Grover

This place is abandoned! Definitely don't walk all the way here ?

Peter Durando

Unfortunately storefront has been empty for over 2 weeks now (3/4/2024). I’m hoping I’m wrong- it was one of the few places that sold Piada / Piadina sandwiches in NYC.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Ravenna Piadina

Margaret DeJesus

$15 for one thin slice of mortadella and provolone. All bread, no cold cuts. ? Disappointing. Seemed like great flavor profiles.

Andrew K.

Over $16 for two pieces of mortadella. Didn't even have the original sauce for the sandwich. Tastes good. Too bad there is literally nothing to it.

Мар'яна Дзиндра

Good food, quality ingredients and delicious coffee!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ramsay Matthews

Not bad quality but they gave me no mozzarella & I paid extra for it. One slice of meat one slice of tomato no cheese for $17 is pretty insane. Could make this at home, save your money. My friend got one with me and his had basically nothing on it as well.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 4

Michael Weiss

People working there were nice but i don’t enjoy paying 16$ for a very mediocre tasting tiny sandwich, where i am still hungry after finishing the whole thing. Not worth it, I definitely won’t be back.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 4

Eric Nelson

Had delicious Genova sandwich, high quality ingredients in a chill/small deli type setup with friendly staff. Location is convenient for where we wanted to be, perfect for a light, but filling lunch.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Genova, Sandwich

Michaela B.

Amazing sandwiches and friendly staff. The Milano sandwich is incredible. You can tell they use authentic, fresh ingredients and the prices are very reasonable.

s a

Edible and fine but not quality or authentic- barely a 1/5 poor bread, weird seasoning. Heinz tomato cans at an authentic Italian spot? Weird and incredibly overpriced

Minerva Ho

Charming cafe close to Carnegie Hall and Columbus Circle with excellent Italian sandwiches. These are not hefty submarines with cold cuts like Subways, but excellent, authentic Italian ingredients (think prosciutto, soppressata, bresaola, or speck; olive tapenade; mozzarella; scamorza; artichoke spread; sun-dried tomatoes) on fresh bread. Sandwiches range widely in prices between $5 to $17, so choose according to your budget! I had the Genova and it was amazing. Staff was kind, seating is simple (no table service, it’s a sandwich shop!), place is clean and comfortable.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Genova

mia. m

Nice staff but a pathetic sandwich with no flavor. Dry meat, barely any lettuce/ tomato, thin slice a cheese. Very disappointing for a 16$ sandwich.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 5

Jasmin Kern

Fabulous! Will definitely become a staple until I try all the sandwiches! Espresso was

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rob Goldman

I had a fantastic experience at Sfilatino in NYC near Columbus Circle! Their Italian sandwich was delicious, paired perfectly with crispy chips and fresh coffee. To top it off, they surprised me with a free dessert. Great food and exceptional service! ?☕?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Side Salad, Sauce, Cake, Genova, Bagel, Milano, Salads, Soup, Baby, Sandwich

Rob G.

I had a fantastic experience at Sfilatino in NYC! Their Italian sandwich was delicious, paired perfectly with crispy chips and fresh coffee. To top it off, they surprised me with a free dessert. Great food and exceptional service!

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